Sentences with phrase «n't curb»

The north wants in: Why new ridings in Ontario's most remote region won't curb northern alienation
While this may help enact stricter regulations within some facilities, it can't curb all instances of nursing home abuse.
Reuters is confused in its article on the report, «Nuclear Power Can't Curb Global Warming — Report,» and actually overstates the case for nuclear:
If we don't curb our carbon - emitting ways, the alarmists warn, we face «increasingly radical temperature changes, a worldwide upsurge in violent weather events, widespread drought, flooding, wildfires, famine, species extinction, rising sea levels, mass migration, and epidemic disease that will leave no country untouched.»
«For future climate, I was talking about a demonstrator we have for European wine, where we can really see that if we don't curb emissions and if we go into a high - emissions scenario, then wine production will be very much affected,» Vamborg says.
Unfortunately, I'm sure it won't curb Alex Salmond's zealotry.
The tariff on foreign countries that don't curb carbon is a stupid idea, IMHO, would be disastrous in international climate negotiations, and wouldn't really do all that much in the way of protecting US manufacturing.
Do backflips, barspins, and even the ET but don't curb your enthusiasm.
If you don't curb their natural tendency to bark a lot with the right training at the onset, other dwellers in the apartment complex may complain.
The state of play in the American Revolution, late 1777: One famous general has lost every significant battle he's been in, often because he couldn't curb his aggressive instincts.
Summer tires on the 21 - inch wheels are a no - cost option, but you'll want the $ 1,200 Surround View package to ensure you don't curb them while parallel parking.
If you can't curb the impulse to spend money while you're marooned (eek!)
I think this could turn into a book if I don't curb it quickly, so I'll leave it at that and open the floor to your thoughts.
If the delicious tortilla soup doesn't curb your cravings for Mexican food, then try making a spicy meal with a La Tortilla Factory Low Carb High Fiber Tortilla.
While the new labels alone won't curb the obesity epidemic, public health experts applaud the FDA's new nutrition label rules and design
Injections of LCN2 didn't curb eating or weight gain.
The Government gave the stores an ultimatum that if they couldn't curb the use of bags by voluntary efforts, they would be forced to act.
Bottom line: These tweaks won't curb de Blasio - style (or any other) corruption.
Buffalo Comptroller Mark Schroeder speaks Tuesday in City Hall, warning of tough financial times ahead for the municipal government if it doesn't curb its habit of closing budget gaps by using reserve funds.
««There are consumers who took on entirely too much debt, and I served in Congress and we didn't curb some of the excesses and certainly didn't take on some of the large behemoths including Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.»
If the Biafra fiasco (1967 - 1970) didn't curb land hunger, by making the East retain its best within its homeland, what guarantees a future Biafra gambit — success or failure — would?
But try to believe me when I say that «looking pregnant» — even in the classic celebrity baby bump style — doesn't curb the thoughtless comments and assumptions about your physical comfort and limitations.
If you don't curb it while he's young, he may grow up to become an adult who constantly complains.
Too often there is too much of a gap between him near the centre - forward and Mathieu Flamini as the holding player, but Ramsey mustn't curb all of his attacking instincts as he is a nightmare for defenders when he joins the attack.
Don't curb your enthusiasm.
Although we can't curb grains in their entirety, we do a relatively great job at doing what we can — our boys love bread, and fresh rolls.
The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry has taken a harder line, warning there was a risk Australia could become an economic basket case like Greece or Spain if the May budget didn't curb «runaway spending» on the aged pension, family tax benefits and childcare.
Science can't curb unacceptable behavior.
If rising interest rates and market volatility don't curb buybacks, politicians may step in and do the job anyway.
Ryan Murphy is on solid ground today, even if its success hasn't curbed the number of people calling the company asking to speak to «Ryan Murphy,» only to find two women in charge.
He seems to have not curbed himself very much.
Ramsey will not curb his attacking instincts and nor should he.
Liverpool saw off the last twenty minutes of the match with ease and even a Javier Hernandez consolation goal in stoppage time could not curb the early celebrations sweeping around Anfield at the final whistle.
I went through 4 rounds of Nystin, cut out all sugar, dairy, wheat (got rid of those baby pounds but did not curb the thrush!)
While stress may not curb milk production, it can hamper your let - down reflex (which releases milk into your milk ducts) and make it harder for your baby to get what she needs.
Continuation of international sanction also seems a poor option, as previous sets of sanctions have not curbed Pyongyang's nuclear programme.
In the 1968 Powell, then Conservative defence spokesman, made a speech in Birmingham on immigration in which he warned of «rivers of blood» if the number of new Brits arriving from the Commonwealth was not curbed.
In addition the resident could deduct his charitable contribution on his federal tax return, since the new federal tax law does not curb charitable deductions.
On the claims made by the President on the failure of Buhari to equip the military, he noted «Mr President is a man full of excuses and he keeps claiming, those who were in office before him refused to buy guns and that is why he can not curb the insecurity ravaging the country».
If the Buhari Government does not curb the menace of these Fulani herdsmen now, I am afraid a time will come when all the citizens will be forced to take up arms and defend themselves against these criminally - minded people trying to hold this nation hostage.
Scharff says while it may not curb abuses by the current crop of politicians, it will attract a different sort of candidate, and representative, over time.
The lack of scientific support for acupuncture has not curbed enthusiasm for the practice.
Udall and Overpeck found all current climate models agree that temperatures in the Colorado River Basin will continue rising if the emission of greenhouse gases is not curbed.
But it will not curb abuses driven by political motives.
That temperature rise could nearly double by the end of this century if greenhouse gas emissions aren't curbed, according to the most recent report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
If drinking is not curbed at this point, cirrhosis of the liver can occur, which happens when the liver is so inflamed it starts to develop scar tissue, leading to a poorly functioning organ and potential for life threatening consequences.
But a 2013 review of the literature concluded that the training did not curb anxiety or depression for I.B.S. patients and that improvements in quality of life and pain were small.
Matthew Perrone, «FDA: Antibacterial soaps may not curb bacteria,» eNews, December 16, 2013, http://enews.earthlink.net/article/top?guid=20131216/26a0c5ef-7703-4b3e-bb77-7794ac16d3ae.
Matthew Perrone, «FDA Anti-bacterial Soaps May Not Curb Bacteria,» BET, December 18, 2013, http://www.bet.com/news/health/2013/12/18/fda-anti-bacterial-soaps-may-not-curb-bacteria.html.
Of course, the rise in obesity was not curbed despite the innovative new products that essentially amounted to lumps of refined sugar with no fat to slow digestion.
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